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To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Hal Taussig thought it was time to discuss what books should be in the New Testament, so he organized discussions with a council of advisors.  They've come up with a volume that has what everybody knows, and quite a lot most people don't.  In this UNCUT interview with Jim Fleming Hal Taussig describes some of the 10 books they've added and why.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Holley Bishop is a New York literary agent who once wouldn’t have cared about nature.  These days she’s flat-out in love with bees, and has written “Robbing the Bees - A Biography of Honey.”

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

U.S. Marine Corps Colonel George Fenton tells Anne Strainchamps about the military’s newest “non-lethal” weapon - active denial technology.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Alan Doyle, Bob Hallett and Sean McCann are the founding members of the band Great Big Sea. Their music has its roots in Newfoundland traditional folk music, but it rocks!

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Helen DeWitt tells Anne Strainchamps about her novel, "Lightning Rods," which focuses on a bizarre solution to sexual harrassment in the workplace.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Garry Kasparov may be the greatest chess player who ever lived. He tells Steve Paulson that he retired from the game to enter politics in his native Russia.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Gerard Jones tells Steve Paulson, a dad himself, that children need to be able to “destroy” the things that scare them.

To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Gus Russo tells Jim Fleming that organized crime has attempted to influence the presidential election on several occasions and finds it significant that Frank Sinatra acted as a gangster’s daughter’s prom date.

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